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Old 01-12-2008, 13:12   #7
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Re: Bloody "Sky" Engineers

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Originally Posted by MoodySuzie View Post
tried to get sky several times, but they say due to health and safety they will not go up so far, had my trees cut down now, but still waiting for a refund from them for the installation 3 months on, really ****ed me off, cant get cable here either, just have freeview box though it aint bad would like abit more choice
I had the same problem Suzie - elf'n'safety means Sky have to send an 'at height' install team (two man instead of solo) if your dish needs to go more than abut 6 ft off the ground. Our dish had to go on the chimney because it's the only part of the house that's brick. The rest is wood and not ideal for bolting a dish into.

They cancelled the install on me three times as well. And because they have so few at-height teams, getting another install date can be frustrating. However after the third time, I insisted on talking to someone senior at the Sky callcentre and he advised me to cancel my order, that I had placed directly with Sky, and instead order it through an independent, sky-approved installer. Independent installers are not obliged to follow Sky's policy on at-height installs. I found a local company and ordered Sky through them, and had the installer out and job done in under a fortnight.

Not that I'd recommend Sky to anyone though; we cancelled it after a couple of years and now just use the dish to get free satellite channels. We watched far too little of the subscription channels for it to be worthwhile. If you want digital TV and you're worried about Freeview reception, then have a look at Freesat. Again, to avoid fussy installers I'd steer clear of the main retailers and find a local, independent satellite installer. This website will tell you who the Freesat-approved installers are in your area:

http://myiss.co.uk/eurosat/listing.php
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